328 A German silver pheasant decanter, late 19th century, crown and crescent 800 mark 41cm long, 380 grams $400–600 329 A Chinese silver hatpin holder, early 20th century, no makers marks 17cm high, 118 grams $200–300 330 A Chinese silver mesh purse with dragon motif, 19th/20th century seal mark with “90, HM” 20cm high, 26cm wide, 500 grams $250–350 331 Six assorted jewel boxes and a dish, mostly silver, Ottoman, Jordanian, Arabian and Thai, 19th and 20th century 330 grams total (7) $200–300 ❖ 332 A novelty silver plated cigar cutter fob in the form of a naked lady, late 19th century 3cm high $80–120 ❖ 333 A pair of sterling silver bon bon dishes by John Unite of London, 1902, housed in plush fitted box with HARDY BROS. retailer’s mark 17cm across, 340 grams total (2) $250–350 ❖ 334 An Elkington & Co. silver plated wine bottle coaster, 19th century; together with a pair of wine coasters, 20th century marked “PUB. BY ELKINGTON & Co. APRIL 1851” 15cm diameter (3) $150–250 ❖ 335 Group of sterling silver and continental silver flat ware, mostly 19th century 585 grams (14) $200–300 ❖ 336 A sterling silver card case and a mesh purse, 19th century card case marked for Frederick Marsden, Birmingham, 1846 180 grams total (2) $150–250 ❖ 337 A four piece silver plated tea service, English, 19th century the tallest 22cm (4) $150–250 ❖ 338 Five assorted pieces of vanity ware, sterling silver and tortoiseshell, 19th/20th century the hand mirror 25cm long (5) $150–250 ❖ 339 Set of 6 Irish sterling silver dinner forks, Dublin, circa 1797 , makers mark illegible 535 grams (6) $250–350 330 328 Images ❖ Lots with this symbol indicate that images are not illustrated in this catalogue but are available online at www.leski.com.au 47